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Method 1

This method uses the config-register0x2102 command in global configuration mode.

Check the configuration register on the router by issuing the show versioncommand.

The configuration register setting is displayed in the last line of the show versioncommand output and should be set to 0x2102. If this is not the case, enter the config-register0x2102 command once in global configuration mode.

router#configure terminal

router(config)#config-register 0x2102

router(config)#end

router#

If the show version command is issued again, the same line in the command output will have ‘(will be 0x2102 at next reload)‘ appended to the current register setting.

Erase the current start-up configuration on the router with the write erase command.

Reload the router with the reload command. When prompted to save the configuration, DO NOT save.

router#reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: n Proceed with reload? [confirm]

Once the router reloads, the System Configuration Dialog appears.

— System Configuration Dialog — Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]:

The router is now reset to the original factory defaults.

Method 2

This method uses the config-register0x2142 command in global configuration mode.

This causes the router to ignore the start-up configuration on the next reload. If a show version is issued, the last line in the command output will have ‘(will be 0x2142 at next reload)‘ appended to the current configuration register setting.

Reload the router using the reload command in enable mode. It is not necessary to save when prompted to save the system configuration.

router#reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: n Proceed with reload? [confirm]

After the router has reloaded, the System Configuration Dialog appears.

Enter no to the question “Would you like to enter initial configuration dialog?”

Change the configuration register setting to 0x2102 by entering the config-register 0x2102 command once in global configuration mode.

Issue the write memorycommand in enable mode to overwrite the existing start-up configuration with the current running configuration.

Reload the router with the reload command in enable mode.

Once the router reloads, the System configuration Dialog appears.

— System Configuration Dialog — Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]:

The router is now reset to the original factory defaults.

Note: The configurations below are stored in ROMMON, and cannot be reset to Factory Default Settings by the write erase orconfig-register0x2142 commands.

warm-reboot

memory-size iomem <not default>

Method 3

Press the RESET button on the router, within the first 5 seconds of the boot.